4. White was banned from Facebook for 24 hours for leaving the photo up.

“I was completely shocked and outraged,” White, a mother of six, told FoxNews.com. “Nowhere did I see anything pornographic about this photo. There is nothing sexual about it. It’s sweet.”

Facebook policy states that the site can “remove content that violates our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. If we determine you’ve posted something that violates our terms, you may receive a warning or become disabled, depending on how severe the violation is.”

5. When White was allowed back on Facebook, she posted the same photo but with her daughter’s behind covered up.

“Good NEWS…they will NOT be removing this photo!!!! But if I post the other photo again I will be banned from Facebook,” White wrote on her Facebook page.

6. Since 1953, the Coppertone logo has undergone several recreations. Mechanical billboards of Miss Coppertone with a dog pulling her pants down over and over again used to be common throughout the U.S.